Fire spokesman Dave Schmitt says temperatures near the blaze in the Klamath National Forest are expected to be around 80 degrees on Monday, a few degrees warmer than the previous day. Crews planned to continue focusing on creating defensible space around threatened homes.

The fire has burned through about 98 square miles near the town of Happy Camp and was 15 percent contained. It was threatening 695 homes, 250 of which were under a mandatory evacuation order.

The wildfire is among 17 that were sparked by lightning in the forest on Aug. 11. The other fires are either fully contained or approaching full containment.

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Non-resident enrollment will be capped at the University of California's Berkeley and Los Angeles campuses next year to address concerns that California students are being displaced, but the system also does not plan to admit more residents to any of its campuses unless it gets more state funding, university President Janet Napolitano said Tuesday.